Hi Martijn,
Looks good. How about a column for whether the OpenJDK tests pass? Maybe a
date column or hg version tag so we know what version of the OpenJDK
codebase it built against?
I'm happy to volunteer reporting build status for Debian (7 & 8) if that's
useful?
One last question - for me OpenJDK is only useful when it includes
OpenJFX. I've got some Debian scripts for building both and installing JFX
into the JDK image. Happy to donate those if useful?
I saw the OpenJFX 9-dev repo was recently opened. Is part of the Adoption
group mission to promote OpenJFX?
Cheers,
Chris
On Mon, November 24, 2014 20:18, Martijn Verburg wrote:
> Hi all,
>>> Since many of you are first time build enthusiasts - here's a very useful
> link.
>> Cheers,
> Martijn
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Omair Majid <omajid at redhat.com>
> Date: 21 November 2014 at 20:55
> Subject: Re: Official and community supported build platforms for JDK 8
> and 9
> To: Magnus Ihse Bursie <magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com>
> Cc: jdk8-dev at openjdk.java.net, build-dev <build-dev at openjdk.java.net>,
>jdk9-dev at openjdk.java.net>>> Hi,
>>> Thanks for creating this!
>>> * Magnus Ihse Bursie <magnus.ihse.bursie at oracle.com> [2014-11-21 13:22]:
>>> To help address this, I've created a publicly available wiki page:
>>https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/Build/Supported+build+platforms>>>> Can you clarify what "Works correctly" means? Does it mean just building
> or does it include building and running? For example, OpenJDK 8 probably
> fails to build (or at least it used to fail to build) on most Linux
> distributions that were using Make 4.0. A patch was needed to fix that,
> but when that was fixed, OpenJDK 8 would build and run just fine. In cases
> like this, is it better to say "works correctly" and/or "builds with
> workarounds" or something else entirely?
>> How about adding a column named "last checked" or "last updated" to make
> it obvious when building on that platform was last checked?
>> Thanks,
> Omair
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